The UK Government first mentioned it was looking at some of the rules relating to road safety, back in the summer of 2025, but now has published its Road Safety Strategy which gives more information on proposals aimed at making our roads safer. Aspects being covered at young and elderly drivers, giving councils more powers to change speed limits, technology that is fitted to cars and more. To read this story, click the Autocar article link here. If you wish to visit the Government’s page with a link to the strategy and the five consultations, click this link here.
As discussed a few months ago, Geely has taken Zeekr back to being a private company and off the stock market. To read more, click this electrive article link here.
During the cyberattack on JLR’s systems, information from payroll was accessed. The company has warned staff to be careful of potential phishing and fraud. Click this article link from The Register, to read more.
2025 saw registrations creep over 2 million for the first time since 2019. Battery electric vehicles made another solid gain in December, but it was not enough on its own to get to the Government’s mandated level for the year. SMMT made it clear that the discounts the industry is funding cannot continue, especially when the financial pressures are mounting and the introduction of taxes aimed specifically at EV owners could cause some buyers to look elsewhere. If you want to read more, click this SMMT article link here.
Gordon Murray Automotive’s (GMA) CEO, Phil Lee, has left the company. However, Halo Cars Group has invested £90 million and had two of their officers added to the board. The company said the money will help them push forward with the model plans they have. Click this EVO article link here, for more.
Outside of the EU, Ford is changing plans when it comes to EVs. They are taking a £14.5 billion hit, as a result. The company says this is a “customer-driven change” but equally, the changes in policy by the US Government has had a big impact on the adoption of EVs. To read more, click this Autocar article link here.
Mercedes-Benz Financial Services UK made a loss of £365 million, in 2025. The main reason is setting aside £424 million to their finance mis-selling compensation fund. You can find out more, by clicking this Business Matters Magazine article link here.
Tesla has effectively cancelled a contract with L&F, a South Korean battery manufacturer, who were to supply up to $2.9 billion worth of cathode material. The contract is now worth $7000. Click this electrive article link to find out more.
China has introduced, as of 1 January 2026, new rules regarding the consumption of energy by electric vehicles. These are graded depending on the weight of the vehicle. They are the first country to do so. More on this, can be found via this electrive link here.
Thanks to a faulty software update, thousands of UK drivers have been charged with speeding incorrectly. Those who have been fined will be reimbursed and points removed from their license. Police are not using the system until they are satisfied that it is working correctly. To find out more, click this Yahoo! News article link here.
BMW steering software on some US-based X3s has a fault that causes the steering wheel and front wheels to move without any input from the driver whilst stationary. Owners can either download an OTA update or take the vehicle to their local dealer for it to be fixed. Click this Carscoops article link here.
Volvo is in the process of setting up a recall for UK owners of EX30 Single Motor Extended Range vehicles, due to the risk of fire. There is a problem with the battery pack on this specific model that could ultimately lead to a fire. Until the recall is organised, Volvo has asked that the cars are not charged beyond 70%. You can read more on this, by clicking this EV Powered article link here.
The French sports car company are coming out with a 2.1 tonne electric SUV, called the A390. There will be three trim levels on launch and various maximum ranges dependent on where the model sits in those levels. Prices are starting at £61,390. To read more about the vehicle, click this electrive article link here.
Kia are adding an estate to their K4 hatchback model, to take on the likes of the Skoda Octavia and Peugeot 308 SW. The car is expected to have the same powertrain options and a slight increase to the price. Click this Autocar article to read more.
Mitsubishi is returning to the UK with the latest Outlander PHEV and L200 pickup. The company left the market in 2021 but returns this coming summer. The main question will be can it compete in an increasingly competitive sector? If you want to find out more, click this Autocar article link here.
Thomas Ingenlath is returning to Volvo, to be the chief design officer, after a stint as CEO of Polestar. To learn more, click this Autocar article link here.
Gordon Wagener is leaving Mercedes-Benz after 28 years at the company. He has been the Chief Design Officer for the last nine years, with his role being filled by Bastian Baudy, the head of design at Mercedes-AMG. For more on this story, click the EVO link here.
Antony Ingram learns more about the Tata Nano thanks to Siôn Hudson and Jim Magill. Click this Hagerty link here, to find out how the car came to be and what it is like to drive.
Petrolblog supplies the first list for you to peruse, in 2026, thanks to Major Gav having to drive an awful lot of miles recently. Do you agree with Alan’s choice or do you have strong feelings about another car? Let him know! Click here to check out all the options!
This is a wonderful short film that really gets across how special a car can be to someone or a family due to more than just looks. Do watch this as it is really very special. Click this YouTube link here to see more.